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Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics

Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics

ISSN: 2155-6180

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Biomolecules And Their Synthetic Analogs

A Biomolecule are often defined as any molecule generally formed by a living organism. It mainly includes macromolecules and micro molecules. the simplest example for giant molecules are Proteins, Nucleic acids, Lipids and Polysaccharides and little molecules like natural products, Primary and secondary metabolites. Biomolecules also are referred to as biogenic substances. Synthetic analogs are defined because the artificial compounds differing from the natural compounds in their structure, resemblance and performance. Synthetic refers to any material made up of non-natural sources. this suggests that a product like cloth is formed from a chemical source instead of the fibers produced naturally . Biomolecules and their synthetic analogs play vital role in medicine, drug delivery or antiviral agents etc. Most analogues are designed because ""true synthetic"" natural products are hard to form, or aren't potent enough. as an example , morphine is poorly absorbed and of only moderate potency.

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